- cross-posted to:
- news@lemmy.world
Some folks are realizing they are fully addicted to a shitty lifestyle.
Caffeine all day, weed all evening, alcohol regularly, porn daily(or throughout every day). All instant gratification. All the time. No discipline, no exercise, no patience.
This nofap stuff is a fucked up off shoot of some folks realizing they aren’t living right. They then latch onto this particular thing, and take it way too far.
Controlling masterbation with shame and guilt fucks you up, there.s a reason religions and authoritarian leaders love to do it (and this is literally an example of that happening)
Glad I’m a tough woman who has no need to prove my femininity by denying myself the pleasure of masturbation.
Maybe this is why us women live longer than men do. Lol
Men do be stupid sometimes
I’m sorry, wtf is with that link? 2026/01/01? Links use ISO format so that’s January 1st, 2026.
i’m guessing NPR got hacked or something?
Edit: Here’s a link from something on their front page today:
https://www.npr.org/2024/02/04/1227928003/rising-car-thefts-st-paul-minnesota-fallen-hyundai-kia
Today’s date, February 4th, 2024.
Something is wrong here.
Edit 2: couldn’t find anything weird beyond that, guess it was a glitch like someone said.
The date on the actual article is correct. And modifying the URL to use the right date just redirects to the same URL. It’s probably just a minor system glitch, not hacking.
Still suspicious, but so far everything seems good, beyond the link cant find anything else out of the ordinary.
You’re likely right im guessing, though i’ll still stay cautious of links.
That’s why I just whack it at least 10 times a day every day. My doctor is worried about other things though, like telling him how often I jerk it.
NPR as source? Yikes